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Into The Grenier
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Ongoing, First published Oct 12, 2023
Mature
John Market is an average man, with an average job and an average life. His wife Helen and him live in relative comfort. Both live their lives in content. That is until a single ring goes missing. Into the attic, John ascends, where all of his nightmares and fears hide. His favorite quote from his favorite book might become a reality: "Sometimes the darkness can hide our own secrets"

This story contains graphic descriptions of violence, emotional distress, and blood. Only those above the age of 13 should read!

This story will be continuously updated. New chapters shall appear often. Be patient, and if you wish, follow my account so you can make sure you're the first to read about how a ring can destroy John's average life!
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